Chapter 3: Q7Q (page 56)
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Here are three vectors in meters:
localid="1654741448647"
localid="1654741501014"
What result from (a)localid="1654740492420" , (b) , and (c) localid="1654740727403" ?
Vector has a magnitude ofunits, vectorhas magnitude ofunits, andhas a value ofWhat is the angle between the directions of and ?
For the displacement vectors and , give in (a) unit-vector notation, and as (b) a magnitude and (c) an angle (relative to ). Now give in (d) unit-vector notation, and as (e) a magnitude and (f) an angle.
What is the sum of the following four vectors in (a) a unitvector notation, and (b) a magnitude and (c) an angle?
In a meeting of mimes, mime 1 goes through a displacementand mime 2 goes through a displacement. What are (a) , (b) , (c) , and (d) the component ofalong the direction of? (Hint: For (d), see Eq.3-20and fig3-18.)

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